Honey Bee Wildflower Seed Mix

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Our Honey Bee Wildflower Mix features nectar-rich wildflowers and clovers adored by busy bees. Easy to grow across much of the country, this expertly curated mix includes annual varieties for quick, first-season blooms, and perennial wildflowers for years of lasting color in the seasons to follow. 100% Pure, non-GMO and Neonicotinoid-free seeds backed by our Dig In Guarantee

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What's In This Mix

Name
Life Cycle
Bloom Time
Native To
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis lanceolata
Perennial
Summer to fall
Most open areas of North America including the plains and California.
Plains Coreopsis Seeds
Plains Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis tinctoria
Annual
Summer to fall
The Great Plains and Southern United States
Cosmos Seeds
Cosmos Seeds Cosmos bipinnatus
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico, Southwestern North America
Sulphur Cosmos Seeds
Sulphur Cosmos Seeds Cosmos sulphureus
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico, Central and South America
Purple Coneflower Seeds
Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea purpurea
Perennial
Summer
North American plains
Wild Sunflower Seeds
Wild Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus
Annual
Summer
North America
Helianthus annuus 'Dwarf Sunspot'
Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus 'Dwarf Sunspot'
Annual
Summer to fall
North America
Shasta Daisy Seeds
Shasta Daisy Seeds Leucanthemum maximum
Perennial
Summer
Spain and Portugal
Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima 'Tall White'
Annual
Spring to fall
Southern Europe
Baby Blue Eyes Seeds
Baby Blue Eyes Seeds Nemophila menziesii
Annual
Late spring to mid summer
Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Lacy Phacelia Seeds Phacelia tanacetifolia
Annual
Spring to summer
Southwestern deserts of the US.
Mexican Hat Seeds
Mexican Hat Seeds Ratibida columnifera
Perennial
Summer
No. American Plans from Canada to Mexico.
Black Eyed Susan Seeds
Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial
Summer to fall
Originally thought to be a native of only the North Americans plains, but now thought to be native all the way from the plains to the Atlantic coast in the mid-Atlantic states.
Crackerjack Mix Marigold Seeds
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico and Central America
Strawberry Clover Seeds
Strawberry Clover Seeds Trifolium fragiferum
Perennial
Mid summer to fall
Crimson Clover Seeds
Crimson Clover Seeds Trifolium incarnatum
Annual
Summer to fall
Europe
Dutch White Clover Seeds
Perennial
Early Summer
Cut & Come Again Zinnia Seeds
Cut & Come Again Zinnia Seeds Zinnia elegans 'Cut & Come Again'
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico

Overall rating: 4.72549 / 5 from 51 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Honey Bee Wildflower Seed Mix is highly appreciated by customers for attracting beautiful bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The mix itself is considered excellent and popular among users.

Summary topics

  • Bee Attraction: 9%
  • Seed Mix Quality: 23%

Review topics: ["color","look","results","buy","summer","maintenance","flowers","seeds","mix","bees","plants","blooms","bag","rain","type","grew","sunflowers","stand","variety","experience"].

Review highlights

  • "He said he saw butterflies and even hummingbirds on them and eventually a big fat honeybee!"Nancy
  • "Beautiful Flowers and Happy Bees"Yard M.
  • "Excellent mix, GIANT sunflowers"Jenna

Reviews

I finally got to sew

"I finally got to sew my seeds two weeks ago because of the crazy on and off whether we have been having here in New Jersey. I am happy to say I see a lot of little green seedlings coming up I can't wait to see the full blown version."

Bonnie M. (5/5)

Very good

"Very good"

Kevin S. (5/5)

The purchasing process was great.

"The purchasing process was great. Waiting for the snow to melt and spring before spreading the seeds."

Joann R. (5/5)

"I haven’t used these seed mxes yet BUT last years were phenomenal!"

Michele (5/5)

Just starting to flower

"Planted the seeds in the beginning of June. We got 4 frosts in June so I had them covered at night. Even when we didn't get frosts, our nights tend to be chilly - in the 40s if we are lucky. So it took until the second week of August for them to start blooming."

SureShot (4/5)

very good

"Bees"

Steve (4/5)

yes

"Dig up the dirt and plant it"

Sumbee (5/5)

Bees oh my!

"Love the Honeybee Mix! I used it to replace grass and weeds in a 20x20 foot plot in my yard. First season in and had some solid blooms. Looking forward to what comes next year!"

John (5/5)

I couldn't be happier

"As a backdrop to my pond, and source of pollen for my bees"

Jimmy T. (5/5)

Pleased with the healthy stand of plants!

"We have honey bees and as vegetable farmers, we want to encourage many pollinators to thrive on our farm. My husband planted a field with this mix, and we are pleased to have a thick healthy stand of multiple flower varieties. I see mostly annuals like zinnias, cosmos, and sunflower at this time, but I have spotted perennials like coreopsis popping up as well."

FarmMom (5/5)

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